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Recent Paddling Accessory Reviews

Harmony Kayak and Canoe Cart

This canoe cart has met our needs very well...we use it for a 16'6" canoe, and it can be loaded with all our gear; it is used primarily on a 1/3 mile carry-in, over rough gravel roads. It transports in the car nicely, and we would recommend it to others. We purchased this canoe cart to replace one (Seattle Sports), which we bought from a major online outdoors retailer...the first one was of similar design, but came through with flat tires. We inflated the tires to only half of recommended psi. After… Full review

Duluth Rutstrum Gear Cruiser Pack

The Rutstrum Gear Cruiser is a very good portage pack. It's probably more space than you'll ever need. It's huge, easy to adjust to your dimensions, and extremely simple. It's heavy and the size makes it easy to overpack. I find it surprisingly enjoyable for fairly small loads, since the one huge pocket makes it easy to just throw things in and head out. For portaging that's all you really need too. Use the included pack liner and your stuff will stay dry no matter how wet the pack gets. The sternum… Full review

Humminbird 110 Fishin' Buddy

Easy to use on any boat. Easy to read and use. Very versatile fish finder, able to be hooked on the edge of most boats without having to permanently mount anything. Can be used on other places other than boats, such as docks, can even be used for ice fishing if you have a way to hold it in the opening. Readout is very nice, can be seen in any light situation and displays depth of water and size of fish using three different icons. I use this with my canoe and it works very well since I didn't have… Full review

Duluth #3 Original Duluth Pack

For canoe travel, packs and other gear need to easily stow in the canoe. If there are portages, containers that are easily carried are also a requirement. These two needs are well blended into the classic Original Duluth Pack. These simple packs have proven themselves over more than 100 years. Background: At a summer party a number of years ago, I had just returned from another trip into Canada’s Far North. As I waxed poetic on the beauty and mentioned my mode of travel, a friend commented that… Full review

Brunton 58 Kayak

A standard for kayak navigation. Hands-free orientation is a must when kayaking, so forget the hand-held compasses used for hiking. Also, I wouldn't bother with a lighted compass...it is one more thing that can break and is not needed if you just use a headlamp. This is the perfect size, is easy to read, accurate, functional, and simple. I may eventually get the mounted version but the portability results in many benefits too. If kayaks are stored outside, the compass can be removed and stored inside… Full review